A member asked:

How long does it take to get smokeless tobacco out of my system?

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Dr. Neil Kudler answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

About a day: Nicotine lasts for something north of two hours, but there are breakdown products that can still be measured in blood and urine for about a day. However, this is for a single exposure to nicotine. If you are chewing or using ecigarettes in high amounts, it can take as long as four days to fully clear from blood and urine.

Answered 11/10/2017

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